02-20-2022, 01:33 PM
With PMS in full swing I am, for the third straight year, working on routing for a trip to the Lake Louise area. This will start on June 10th with a four day back road ride to the Arkansas Ozarks. I will properly watch out for money launderers, drug cartels and dead bodies floating in the lakes. This leg is 1665 miles.
Leaving Arkansas on June 15th I'll head to Golden BC assuming the border is open. This route is pretty easy to plan. Will stay in that area at Mary's motel for 5 nights to do hiking and that kind of thing.
Then the hard part is the route home to Taxachusetts. That's a lot of going east through Canada, Alberta, Saskatch, and a bit of Manitoba before crossing back into the states.
If you've ever done the TransCan highway, you know there is really no need or desire to do that again. I've done it several times so an alternate is needed. Right now I have set myself getting east of Canmore and taking route 40 south. If it's open! When it turns to dirt, I'll jump over to route 22 south then start east on 6. The second day gets me on a small route 501, and here is my question. (Sorry it's taking so long!) In base camp, 501 shows as dirt. I'm interested to know if anyone knows about this road and might have suggestions. It's just above the US border in eastern Alberta and into Saskatch.
The ride home is looking like 7 days keeping daily mileage pretty easy. If this works out, I'll do a ride report with lots of pics.
Leaving Arkansas on June 15th I'll head to Golden BC assuming the border is open. This route is pretty easy to plan. Will stay in that area at Mary's motel for 5 nights to do hiking and that kind of thing.
Then the hard part is the route home to Taxachusetts. That's a lot of going east through Canada, Alberta, Saskatch, and a bit of Manitoba before crossing back into the states.
If you've ever done the TransCan highway, you know there is really no need or desire to do that again. I've done it several times so an alternate is needed. Right now I have set myself getting east of Canmore and taking route 40 south. If it's open! When it turns to dirt, I'll jump over to route 22 south then start east on 6. The second day gets me on a small route 501, and here is my question. (Sorry it's taking so long!) In base camp, 501 shows as dirt. I'm interested to know if anyone knows about this road and might have suggestions. It's just above the US border in eastern Alberta and into Saskatch.
The ride home is looking like 7 days keeping daily mileage pretty easy. If this works out, I'll do a ride report with lots of pics.